You make somebody else do it. haha :p
You can exert a large force on an object without doing any work by exerting the force perpendicular to the direction of motion. In this case, no work is done because the force does not act in the direction of the object's displacement. This situation is commonly seen in scenarios involving static friction or when lifting an object vertically.
Centripetal force is needed to keep object to go in circular motion but no work will be done by it. (Not my answer. analogdino) To answer the original question, just don't let the object it move! Work is force times distance moved. BTW, it's "exert" not "excerpt".
Buoyant force is an upward force that fluids exert on any object placed in them. It is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces.
When you exert force on an object that causes it to move, it is called mechanical work. Work is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the distance over which the force is applied in the direction of the force.
Charges exert a force on an object through the electric field that surrounds them. When a charged object is placed near another object with a different charge or grounded, the electric field interacts with the charges in the object, resulting in an attractive or repulsive force.
You can exert a large force on an object without doing any work by exerting the force perpendicular to the direction of motion. In this case, no work is done because the force does not act in the direction of the object's displacement. This situation is commonly seen in scenarios involving static friction or when lifting an object vertically.
You do work
Centripetal force is needed to keep object to go in circular motion but no work will be done by it. (Not my answer. analogdino) To answer the original question, just don't let the object it move! Work is force times distance moved. BTW, it's "exert" not "excerpt".
when you exert a force on an object that causes the object to move some distance.
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Buoyant force is an upward force that fluids exert on any object placed in them. It is equal to the weight of the fluid that the object displaces.
The answer is battery
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When you exert force on an object that causes it to move, it is called mechanical work. Work is defined as the product of the force applied to an object and the distance over which the force is applied in the direction of the force.
The force would be the weight of the object.
Charges exert a force on an object through the electric field that surrounds them. When a charged object is placed near another object with a different charge or grounded, the electric field interacts with the charges in the object, resulting in an attractive or repulsive force.